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Tierarztliche Praxis1987; 15(1); 43-45;

[Hoof correction in foals].

Abstract: The conformation of a foal's limbs is of interest beginning in the first days of life. The hoof also must not be neglected. Management and hoof care necessary for normal hoof development are discussed. In addition, pathological hoof shapes and their appropriate treatments are outlined.
Publication Date: 1987-01-01 PubMed ID: 3590167
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The research article focuses on the importance of hoof care and correction in foals, discussing the necessary management practices for normal hoof development, as well as treatments for various pathological hoof shapes.

Importance of Hoof Care in Foals

  • The research emphasizes the significance of looking after a foal’s hooves from the early days of its life. This is because the hoof structure plays a vital role in the overall health and well-being of the animal, impacting its mobility, health, and performance later in its life.
  • Good management practices and proper hoof care are highlighted as essential factors in ensuring normal hoof development. These include regular and thorough hoof cleaning, proper nutrition, and timely veterinary care, among other things. Without proper care and management, foals can develop hoof problems that may be challenging to correct when they are older.

Pathological Hoof Shapes in Foals

  • Hoof deformities or pathological hoof shapes in foals can result from a variety of factors such as genetic predispositions, injuries, inappropriate diet, or infections. These deformities can limit the foal’s mobility and potentially cause discomfort or pain.
  • The research outlines different types of pathological hoof shapes and the specific treatments needed for each. How to detect early signs of disease or abnormality in the hoofs, and the proper course of action to take in such situations are also discussed to guide caregivers and vets.
  • Each identified hoof pathology is accompanied by the most effective treatment strategy. This is to guide veterinarians and horse owners in managing these conditions to avoid lasting damage. Throughout the research, it’s made clear that timely and appropriate treatment is crucial for managing hoof pathologies effectively and ensuring the overall well-being of the animal.

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APA
Reinhard F. (1987). [Hoof correction in foals]. Tierarztl Prax, 15(1), 43-45.

Publication

ISSN: 0303-6286
NlmUniqueID: 7501042
Country: Germany
Language: ger
Volume: 15
Issue: 1
Pages: 43-45

Researcher Affiliations

Reinhard, F

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Animals, Newborn
    • Hoof and Claw / abnormalities
    • Hoof and Claw / anatomy & histology
    • Horse Diseases / therapy
    • Horses / anatomy & histology

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